Richard-Neiderer-Obituary

Richard J. Neiderer

Hanover, Pennsylvania

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HANOVER Richard J. Neiderer, 86, died Friday, January 7, 2011, at Homewood at Plum Creek. He was called by God to his eternal home where his beloved wife of almost 60 years, Mary Mildred "Millie" (Smith) Neiderer, is waiting for him. Millie died August 30, 2003. Mr. Neiderer was born May 17,...

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I remember Rich amd Millie and the girls from "the swimming pool" in McSherrytown,I have great childhood memories of both of them. Great people ...thats who they were.

I foundly remember Rich every summer at the pool. Living across the street from the pool Rich gave me my first job. A lot of found memories and friends were generated because of this man. Rest in peace.

My parents, Mearl and Anna Boyer have fond memories of dear Rich and Millie going on bus trips with the Hanover Mallwalkers. What a special man....bless him and his family

Grandpa, you have been an inspiration to all who have known you. I value the love and devotion you have given all of us. There is no greater gift then love, and grandma and yourself have truely given us that gift.We will miss you,go and be with your Bride,your legacy will live on in all of our lives.Thank you for your love and devotion, and the memories will live in our hearts forever. Be at peace! With Love always and Forever, Cindy

Janet and Jack,
So sorry for your loss

Elaine Ray

Neiderer Family,

May God bless you and your families at this time of sorrow.

I remember the Neiderer Family from the swiming pool we had a good time and knew our childrens was at a safe place it was a family ran place with Janet and Sue working besdie Millie and Rich as young kids themself We will remember them in our prayers

Neiderer Family: Your in our thoughts n prayers for the loss of your father n grandfather.God Bless you All....

Uncle Rich was a wonderful person and we will really miss him. He used to come up and go to Cracker Barrel or Texas Roadhouse and always seemed to enjoy himself. He was always so thoughtful. We are sorry for you loss he was a great person!
Love Kathy, Jim, JJ &